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Ghana coach Paa Kwesi Fabin has made four changes in his starting line up for this evening's crucial encounter with Congo at the 2013 African Junior Championships.Goalkeeper Ali Mohammed will replace the suspended Lawrence Ati in the must-win encounter.Midfielders Gomina Caleb and Yeboah Yaw have also earned starting roles, whiles Kingsley Fobih replaces the injured Yakubu Mohammed in defence.Kick-off is 18:30 GMT.Ghana Starlets XI: Ali Mohammed, Isaac Twum, Patrick Kojo Asmah, Kingsley Fobi, Nicholas Opoku, Gideon Waja, Paul Asare De-Vries, Caleb Gomina, Emmanuel Oti Essigba, Yaw Yeboah, Thomas Agyepong
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